The international primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) registry reports genotype/phenotype-correlations
J. Raidt (Muenster, Germany), P. Pennekamp (Muenster, Germany), S. Riepenhausen (Muenster, Germany), H. Krenz (Muenster, Germany), S. Helms (Muenster, Germany), T. Nöthe-Menchen (Muenster, Germany), B. Dworniczak (Muenster, Germany), H. Olbrich (Muenster, Germany), N. Loges (Muenster, Germany), J. Große-Onnebrink (Muenster, Germany), M. Holgersen (Copenhagen, Denmark), J. Marthin (Copenhagen, Denmark), K. Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark), M. Dugas (Muenster, Germany), H. Omran (Muenster, Germany)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Comorbidities in airway obstructive diseases
Session: Comorbidities in airway obstructive diseases
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